2018 Agenda

Join us for a full day of crisis management preparation.

You’ll hear tips and lessons from the experts on how to handle a crisis from PR, legal, and financial perspectives; what to do in the moment of crisis, during, and after to minimize risk and loss for your business; and in some cases even leverage the crisis for business success.

This conference will give you the information you need to create a plan and be prepared in the event of crises such as technology attacks, personnel scandal, civil orcriminal investigation.

2018 Conference Schedule

Registration and Breakfast

8:00am

Managing Financial Crises and Criminal Investigations

9:00am

Rule #1 of financial crises — apart from preparation — is to understand and manage dual
audiences: Speak to Wall Street while explaining the problem in terms regular business
people/the general public understand.

Most business issues will have a financial crisis element. How do you anticipate and prepare for them?

Criminal Investigations — understanding the tactics the government will use and the approach
the media will take are critical both to the case and the reputations involved.

William D’Antonio, CEO of Reputation 911, will discuss how to strengthen your online presence before a crisis hits, mitigate the online impact of a crisis by disassociating it from your individual profile, business or brand and restore your online reputation by removing or suppressing negative or inaccurate results and links generated during a crisis.

Responding to a Data Breach: Partnerships and Policy

11:30am

Summary of the current “data breach” landscape – definitions and trends

The importance of Legal/Compliance’s relationship with your IT Department/professionals

Your organization has received a high-profile complaint of workplace harassment and discrimination. From a legal, human resources, and public relations perspective, the panel will address best practices to manage a response, an investigation, public relations and immediate remedial measures.Panelists: